India is the well of global terror. The inspiration of all evil in that society emanates from hinddoou philosophy that is evil, medieval and dark vide Rig-Veda and Gita Bhagavad the SOPs of terrorism.

The hinddoous see humans, particulary the weak, as targets of subjugation and domination manifesting as oppression of minorities and raipes of women.

Sociologically, the gang raipes in India are a manifestation of pack mentality similar to wolves. A purely animal instinct and medieval practice. Recall, animals and reptile representations are essential part of hinddoou mythology.

The metal rodding, a psychological need to attain nirvana in terms of witnessing and partaking in human pain and suffering. Again deeply embedded in hinddoou preachings.

Coupling the foregoing with prevailing conditions in Indian Occupied Kashmir and massacre in Gujarat personifies the centrifugal forces of terror permeating to the neighboring countries onto Middle East and onto EU and USA.

Afghanistan reminds me of India. No Toilets ! In the former, they go on poppy fields and rub on stone to cleanse. In the later, onto the rail tracks to dump and rub against the steel. Different paths to same goal.. Defecate under the sky !

95% of Indians don't have toilets. They defecate on rail tracks. That is the reality.

'140 million child brides by 2020 likely in India'
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), if the trends continue between 2011 and 2020, more than 140 million girls will become child brides, of which at least 18.5 million will be under the age of 5.

India has the worst economy in Asia-Pacific region: Report The 2012 Legatum Prosperity Index, which ranks 142 countries on global prosperity based on both material wealth and personal well-being, has ranked India 132 on their list.
India ranks higher than Bangladesh which came in at 140.

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